Internet Healthcare Self-Regulatory Advertising Policy Planned By March
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
HiEthics, an alliance of 16 online health care information companies with Web sites claiming 27% of the total Internet audience, is working on a self-regulation code of conduct for advertising, sponsorship and content, with a consensus document hoped for by March 2000.
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